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  • Jannah Jewels, Book 3: Bravery in Baghdad

  • Islamic Chapter Books for Kids, Volume 3
  • By: N. Rafiq
  • Narrated by: Brooke Persoon
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins

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By: N. Rafiq
Narrated by: Brooke Persoon
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Publisher's Summary

Meet Al Kindi, al Khwarizmi and the Banu Musa Brothers in the award-winning Islamic chapter book series for kids!

In the third book of the Jannah Jewels Series, they travel to the remarkable place of Baghdad, Iraq, in the ninth century and meet Al Kindi, a famous scholar! A notable translator has vanished from the House of Wisdom, along with a magnificent scroll pen that belonged to the famous mathematician Al Khwarizmi. As the Banu Musa Brothers create a mathematical puzzle to help, the Jewels become lost in the busy marketplace of Baghdad!

Can the Jannah Jewels gain victory over their villains, find their way back, and put the pen safely back into the Golden Clock before time runs out?

©2013 N. Rafiq (P)2020 N. Rafiq

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